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Mala Rao: Safe water and sanitation are integral to maternal and reproductive health care for women everywhere

January 29, 2020

Women and girls make up half of the world’s population, and half of its potential. The pivotal role they have in global socio-economic development is widely acknowledged, as is the […]

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A new shot at protecting children from pneumonia: will leaders accelerate access for the millions of children left behind?

January 29, 2020

Every 39 seconds, a child dies from pneumonia—the leading infectious killer of children under the age of 5 worldwide, which claims more than 800 000 young lives each year. This […]

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Martin McKee: Getting Brexit done? This isn’t even the end of the beginning

January 29, 2020

In climate change, AIDS, tobacco control, and many other areas, the phenomenon of denialism is well established. To this list we can now add Brexit […]

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Coronavirus—knowledge is the antidote to fear

January 29, 2020

The outbreak of a serious infectious disease is not just a biomedical event. It affects people and their communities, says Julian Sheather […]

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Give us a (lunch) break: why doctors need to eat together 

January 28, 2020

It is time for doctors to reclaim their lunch breaks and try to eat regularly with colleagues […]

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Miles Sibley: Person centred care needs person centred feedback

January 27, 2020

One year ago, the NHS Long Term Plan was published. It is wide ranging, but a theme that runs all the way through is “personalisation.” It says that one of […]

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Wake-up call: 10 years remaining to address inequalities on right to health for all

January 27, 2020

This article is part of the Leaving no woman, no child and no adolescent behind collection published by The BMJ and proposed by Countdown to 2030 for Women’s, Children’s and […]

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Helen Clark: Unless we act now, the most vulnerable will continue to suffer the worst consequences of violence and abuse of power

January 27, 2020

Intimate partner violence and warfare contribute to the inequities experienced by women, children, and adolescents says Helen Clark. This article is part of the Leaving no woman, no child and […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . New entries in the Oxford English Dictionary

January 24, 2020

The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is updated every three months (“on a quarterly basis” as they put it—they mean “quarterly”). The latest updates and additions, published in December 2019, include […]

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Alice Hucko: The culture around errors in medicine needs to change

January 24, 2020

While reviewing resident notes and patient charts after a busy day on the pediatric unit, I came across a mistake. It was a mistake that led to the discharge of […]

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